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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] xen 4.1.1 - xl create and python in config files
On 07/11/2011 02:25 AM, Task Struct From Hell wrote:
In Xen 3.4.x and below, xend would assume the configuration file was a
python module and you were therefore allowed to use python statements
and constructs to describe the configuration options dynamically. If
using that config file is a must, then you should use xend just as
before. Otherwise, you should read the guide to Xen 4.1 from the link
below:
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/MigrationGuideToXen4.1%2B
-- TSFH
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Hi TSFH,
Thank you for your reply.
Okay I understand this. It is just that as explained on the page you
linked, that xm / xend
will be replaced by xl, so I am trying to be up to date with that.
But in the meantime I've get into other issues with xl, such as it
doesn't support live migrations
anymore ? It doesn't support remus which needs xend (high availability,
clone live vm cloning on
two hosts, no more xmlrpc daemon).
On the other side xl seems to "support" tap:vhd block devices without
letting the dom0 in a
vegetative state (using xm to create a vm that uses tap2:vhd and ps -aux
on dom0 is
hanging, etc).
What will be the future of opensource xen if these features are gone
with xm / xend ? Is that
an attempt to force the use of XenServer or XCP ?
At this point I don't really get what are the positive points to move
from xm to xl. Do you ?
Best regards,
Sébastien
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